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Our View: Awards bring out the best of businesses
Rewarding people and businesses for their valuable participation in the community is more than a feel-good kind of thing for those being rewarded. It’s also inspirational to those watching from the sidelines. Such is the case with Thursday’...Tags: Business, Human Interest, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture
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Our View: Affordable housing remains a problem despite openings
In a county that frequently has the highest unemployment numbers in the state, it should come as no surprise that there is a shortage of affordable housing for the poorest of residents, the elderly and families with young children among them. Thursday...Tags: Health, Arts and Culture, Mental Health
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Imperial County earthquakes highlight unresolved school risks
California WatchThe swarm of earthquakes that rippled through Imperial County in late August has exposed more fissures in the state's system for identifying and fixing school buildings considered structurally unsound. At Brawley Union High School, an Aug. 27...Tags: Natural Disasters, Health and Safety at School, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Bonds
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Paradiso set to host grand opening next weekend with five new models
IMPERIAL – The long awaited grand opening of Imperial’s newest home community of contemporary single family homes is set for Saturday the 25th of August. Kicking off the celebration will be the unveiling of five professionally decorated new...Tags: Radio, Environmental Issues, Radio Industry, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Imperial Valley College and Nielsen Construction Ca. continue to outreach to local businesses
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — Dozens of local subcontractors attended the second Local Subcontractor Outreach Meeting here at Pioneers Museum in a workshop Wednesday to learn more about a couple of new processes which are rapidly becoming industry standards. The...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Business, Arts and Culture
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IVC training facilities break ground
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — As the rain started falling, Imperial Valley College officials lined up to take the first strike toward more technical training with funding approved by voters last year. The college broke ground Friday on the new career technical...Tags: Environmental Issues, Colleges and Universities, Renewable Energy, Politics, Career and Workplace
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Zoning board vote soon on Gage House
John O'Brien is a patient man. For months, O'Brien and his architect have met with Winnetka preservationists and others in the north suburb who want to see at least part of the historic lakefront Gage House spared from the wrecking ball. O'Brien bought...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Politics, Martin Luther King Jr., Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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A last look: St. Petersburg's Pier
Orlando SentinelSigns reading "Stop the Lens" appear as you near St. Petersburg Pier, the iconic landmark built in the 1970s. The Lens is the proposed award-winning design by architect Michael Maltzan that will replace The Pier, as the locals call it. The city has...Tags: Saint Petersberg (Russia), Tour Operations Industry, Arts and Culture
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Deadline today for CTA bus shelter contest
RedEyeToday is the deadline to submit ideas for the Chicago Architecture Foundation's contest to design bus shelters for express bus service that's coming to Ashland Avenue and the Loop. The "Next Stop" contest was created to encourage conversation about...Tags: Chicago Loop, Arts and Culture, Public Transportation, Chicago Transit Authority
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Wilmette Golf Club to close for major renovations
The Wilmette Park District will close its public golf course on July 29 for a $2 million renovation that officials say will reduce flood problems and provide new challenges for golfers. It will be the largest renovation ever for the Wilmette Golf Club,...
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Baltimore County hires consultant to assess facilities needs
The Baltimore County school system has hired a local architecture firm to help document its long-term school facilities needs, following a similar strategy the city school system used to generate a $2.4 billion plan and secure some of that funding from...
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Richmond mayor reports that the Redskins training center is 'on schedule'
RICHMOND — Mayor Dwight Jones stood inside the new Washington Redskins Training Center on Monday and said the center was "on schedule" for its anticipated June 30 completion date. Located on 17 acres next to the Science Museum of Virginia and the...
Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Bon Secours, Hampton Roads, Arts and Culture
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